Minor officer-involved accident on Eisenhower Expressway inbound, Chicago IL
Police responded to an officer-involved traffic accident on the Eisenhower Expressway inbound near Cicero. The accident was minor, with the officer stationary on the right shoulder. The initial emergency alert was later canceled.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
01:33
Transcript:
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Unitson 11, we're going to Tewan, Eisenhower, inbound and Cicero, Tewan, Eisenhower, inbound, Cicero.
00:06
All students coming in with details to follow.
00:09
No details for now. Eisenhower, inbound, and Cicero.
00:17
Is that a 10-1[1] with that officer?
00:20
Yes, 10-4[2]. We call the 10-1[1] for the Eisenhower-inbound at Cicero.
00:24
I'll be involved in an accident, but there's hardly any involvement in it.
00:34
If anybody is responding, he's supposed to be on the right shoulder stationary,
00:39
Eisenhower inbound at Cicero.
00:46
73.85,
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George.
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85, George.
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79th Street bus check.
00:56
We're going eastbound. I'm bus 84, 10, from Prairie.
01:02
35, George,
01:08
take you on 1,305050.
01:15
No,
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I tried again all I got with static.
01:22
381 Frank.
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81, go ahead.
01:27
And we're getting the disregard on that, Turn1, Eisenhower, inbound, and Cicero.
01:31
Disregard, Eisenhower, inbound and Cicero.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Officer needs urgent assistance or help; emergency situation requiring immediate response.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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